"A fight I won, woman. You should have seen the other guy. What happened to him, by the way, Sean?"
"He's with Dad," Sean said. "For now. Dad will take him to Liam for debriefing in the morning."
"Poor bastard," Ronan said. "Better him than me."
Everyone started talking, weighing in with opinions about the fight or the feral, or asking for details about it. Elizabeth strode into the middle of the group.
"Out. Everybody, out. Ronan needs to rest."
Instead of arguing, they obeyed, to her surprise--instantly, quietly, and quickly. Mabel was the last to go. She paused to hug Elizabeth.
"Congratulations, you two. I knew you were up to nookie in here last night. I'll have a Shifter for a brother-in-law. That is so cool."
Another squeeze, a wave to Ronan, and Mabel banged out the door.
Elizabeth came to the bed. She started to sit at Ronan's side, then gave in to her emotions and lay down next to him, wanting his arms around her.
"News travels fast," she said. "Mabel wasn't at the fight--at least, she'd better not have been. How does she know what happened with the mate-claim?"
"All of Shiftertown knows, love." Ronan ran a bandaged hand through her hair. "Half of them heard you stand up and declare that you accepted me, and you'd better bet half of them got on their cell phones right away to spread the word. Matings are a big deal around here. Shifters love them, and they love to gossip. 'Course, now Liam knows everything too. He's not going to let me hear the end of it."
"Tell him to get in line." Elizabeth lost the rigidity that had been holding her up all night. "You almost died tonight. Damn you, Ronan. And don't tell me everything's all right, because you won. You almost didn't win."
Ronan kissed her hair. "I won because of you, Lizzie-girl. Because the mate bond wouldn't let me die."
"Mate bond . . ."
Ronan twined his fingers through hers and brought their joined hands to his heart. "I feel it right here. It means that you and I belong together, that we have a bond no one can break. I hope, in time, that you feel it too."
He sounded so quietly hopeful that tears stung Elizabeth's eyes. "I do feel it, Ronan. I love you. I've never felt like this about anyone before. You're funny and warmhearted and strong and brave and generous, and I love you. And wonder of wonders, you love me back."
"You bet I love you back." Ronan's eyes darkened. "You rescued me, Elizabeth."
"No, you did a lot of saving my butt. Andrea is the one who healed you . . . how did she do that?"
"Fae magic." Ronan said it offhand, as though Fae magic was a common thing to find lying around. "Andrea's half Fae, and the magic manifested in her as a healing gift. Lucky for us. But that's not what I meant."
Elizabeth raised herself on one elbow. "You've done so much for me. All the Shifters have. I've done so little in return."
"No," Ronan said. "I've been alone a long time, Lizzie-girl. Even living here with Rebecca and taking in the cubs--I've still been alone." He released her hand and brushed the backs of his fingers over her cheek. "I'm not alone anymore."
Elizabeth pressed a feather-light kiss to his lips, her heart full. "Neither am I."
Ronan slid his hand to the back of her neck, rising into the kiss. They explored and touched for a little time, in the newfound wonder of feeling.
"You know," Ronan said, smoothing her hair. "I think I'm feeling a lot better."
His sudden, wicked smile made Elizabeth's blood heat. She ran her hand down the blankets until she found a very large bulge under them. "I can see that."
"Mmm, did you lock the door behind my nosy friends?"
"I did."
Ronan chuckled as he pushed back the covers and rolled his warm weight over her. "I knew I picked the right woman."
"You did." Elizabeth smiled into his kiss and wrapped her arms around his broad body. She was safe and warm beneath him, not ready to go anywhere for a long time. She licked his ear and then nibbled it.
"My bodyguard," she whispered. "My mate."
End